LASU Tuition Fees May Be Reduce By 30...40% On June 10, 2014 Tiblaze D Comedian Tuesday 10 June 2014 No Comment

Lagos State Government may soften its stance and announce a reduction of Lagos State University (LASU) tuition fees on June 10, 2014, Tuesday, Vanguard reports.
The decrease may vary between 30 and 40 % and would reduce tensions between the students of the institutions and both LASU administration and the state government. 
The Governor of Lagos State Babatunde Fashola has created an Executive Committee, which had to investigate all the issues surrounding the “tuition fee hike”. The government has already received its report.
* The table composed by #SaveLASU activists may "help Fashola" in taking the decision. Photo credit - @Biodunpen 
It has been gathered that the committee submitted its findings to the state Executive Council. The council had conducted a five-hour-long fruitful deliberations on the report.
According to the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Lateef Ibirogba, the final decision might be made during June 10, 2014, Tuesday, after more thorough checks and analysis. 
“On the reduction of the tuition fees, perhaps when we reach the final conclusion on the recommendations made, that is when we will be able to decide if the tuition fee will be reduced or not.
“At the moment, we are yet to reach agreement on the issues. For us to have spent five hours deliberating on the issues, it showed that we are ready to address the issues immediately. It will be premature to reveal what the committee recommended,” the commissioner concluded.
It would be recalled that the drastic  to a jaw-dropping N350,000 has sparked multiple protests, .
LASU students even marched to Governor Fashola’s office, forwarded , as well as started in Alausa, Ikeja.
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